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When people talk about horror novels one name keeps coming up that is Stephen King for years I heard readers praise his storytelling his characters also his ability to create fear without relying on cheap scares. So I pick up The Shining. I am excited to see what hype is about.

After finishing it, I can honestly say that this book deserves its reputation.

So what surprised me most is that The Shining isn't just a horror novel, it's scary but also a story about people and relationships and, isolation as well as how fear grows when you're trapped with your thoughts.

Going into the book I expected constant horror on every page but Stephen King takes his time. The story builds slowly. So some readers might find the pacing slow in the beginning, but I appreciated it, and the slower pace helped me get familiar with the characters and the setting before things started becoming more intense.

One thing King does well is atmosphere.

There were moments where nothing frightening was happening yet I still felt uneasy it's hard to explain. The book gives a sense something’s off. Even during calm scenes. There is tension hiding underneath the surface.

That feeling stayed with me throughout the entire novel.

So another thing i really liked was the characters, too often in horror storeys characters exist only to move the plot forward. In The Shining they feel like people. They have flaws, emotions, fears, in addition to personal struggles.

I found myself caring about what happened to them.

Stephen King spends time developing their personalities , relationships, and this makes the storey feel more meaningful, &, the horror works better because the people involved actually matter, ya know. I did not care about the characters. The moments would not have had the same impact.

So the writing is easy to read, I expected it to be more difficult because of the book's reputation but King's style is straightforward and engaging. The pages move quickly. I often found myself reading one more chapter. Before I knew it, an hour had passed.

That is always a good sign.

What impressed me most was how psychological the storey feels because the fear doesn't just come from external events. A lot comes from uncertainty. There is tension. People react under pressure.

So as a reader you start questioning things alongside the characters & sometimes the scariest moments are not the obvious ones. You can feel something building.

The novel shows that fear often grows stronger as it builds over time.

So the setting deserves special mention as it almost feels like a character itself. Stephen King uses the environment well. He creates a feeling of isolation. It gets stronger with each chapter. The location feels alive. In a strange way. It adds a lot to the book's atmosphere.

If I had a small criticism, the book is longer than it needs to be in a few places because I felt some sections could have been a bit shorter. This never became a big problem for me. The characters kept me interested. The atmosphere kept me interested.

So I think readers who expect nonstop horror might be surprised because The Shining is more patient than that. It's a story. It focuses on tension. It doesn't deliver scares.

That makes it better.

But the novel feels carefully constructed and every chapter adds something whether it's character development, atmosphere, or suspense. By the time I reached the later parts of the story. I was completely invested.

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Overall, I really enjoyed The Shining as my first Stephen King novel and, it definitely won't be my last. The combination made reading fantastic. Characters were strong. Atmosphere was memorable. Tension was psychological. Writing was accessible.

I recommend it.

So even if you do not usually read horror, you will probably find something here to appreciate because it is not just about being scared. It's about atmosphere. It's about human nature. And, it's about the feeling that something is going wrong.

For me, The Shining lived up to its legendary reputation.

Well, I guess this is it for this post. Please do give your reviews in the comments section below. I would really appreciate it :)

I'll be back with another one soon. So do follow me if you want to stay updated. Till then, Stay Happy and Stay Hydrated.

THUMBNAIL IS EDITED IN CANVA



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